Top-secret manhunt under way in Syria to ‘kill or capture’ Hamza bin Laden

Osama bin Laden’s son, 28, is now among top 10 ‘high-value’ targets, according to British media

British media reported that a top-secret manhunt is underway to 'kill or capture' bin Ladin Jr, the young terrorist leader. PHOTO: AFP/FILE

When Osama bin Laden was killed in 2011, he left three sons. One disowned him, the other died, and the third followed in his footsteps.

His youngest son Hamza, now 28, has become the top propagandist and leader of al Qaeda, the terror franchise founded by his father.

Hamza is now the subject of "kill-or-capture" mission by Joint Coalition Special Operations Unit, according to British media reports. He is one of the most wanted targets of coalition special forces in Syria, the reports added.

Osama Bin Laden's wife opens up for first time about night he was killed

The CIA has tagged Hamza as the new terror group leader following the death of his father, founder of al Qaeda, who claimed responsibility for the September 11, 2001 attacks on the United States.

Osama was killed 10 years later, in 2011, in a raid by the US Navy Seals in his compound in Abbottabad.

British media reported that a top-secret manhunt is underway to "kill or capture" Bin Ladin Jr, the young terrorist leader.

Rare images from 9/11 terror attacks


Intelligence agencies warned he is "active" and has been plotting an attack on the West after his father's was killed by a US Navy Seals team in 2011.

Hamza re-emerged in 2015 to issue video messages praising terror attacks in London. His reappearance in Syria prompted the CIA to add him to the US terror watch list.

The reports said that western intelligence sources identified the younger bin Laden in May and confirmed he's planning a revenge attack on the West.

He is now among the top 10 "high-value" targets and being pursued by Coalition forces deployed on Operation Shader, according to the British media.

Hamza bin Laden: the heir to al Qaeda?

The Joint Coalition Special Operations team is understood to include 40 SAS soldiers have been deployed to Syria on a covert mission to find Hamza.

The special forces will be backed by hi-tech spy planes and drones that can pick radio communication signals, according to the British press.

The article originally appeared on Gulf News
Load Next Story